

Version 1.0 End of Life (EOL) after Jul 1, 2017ĬoreStreet PIVMAN Management Station Versatile Authentication ActivID® Authentication SDK VersionĮnd of Full Sustaining Engineering SupportĮnd of Sales – Limited Sustaining Support.Version 1.0 End of Sales with Limited Sustaining Support only from until Jul 1, 2017.Version 1.0 End of Sales with Full Sustaining Support until Jul 1, 2016.


Version 1.1 or 2.0 is released on Jul 1, 2015.The End of Life for a particular version is release date of the next version + 2 years. HID formally notifies all support subscribers of End of Life dates. HID notifies customers at support contract renewal of any price changes or support-level changes. Warranty/Repair: Repair, replacement, substitution, or commercial credit depending on availability.Technical Support: Available on a commercially reasonable basis only.Sustaining Engineering: No Upgrades, Updates, Service Packs, or Hot Fixes created for any issues.Hot Fixes are created only for critical security issues. Sustaining Engineering: No Upgrades, Updates, or Service Packs created.Sustaining Engineering: Upgrades, Updates, Service Packs, and Hot Fixes can be created for new functionality and/or bug fixes.Įnd of Sales - Limited Sustaining Support.Sustaining Engineering: Upgrades, Updates, Service Packs, and Hot Fixes created for new functionality and/or bug fixes.We apply the following support coverage to the different product life cycle phases: HID provides General Availability for all its products from the date of market availability until the product has been withdrawn from the market. I got talking to the guys who set it up and they said the way it works is that the fingerprint is never stored, it converts the print into numbers for data protection of the kids and this number is all that is stored.HID® is committed to assisting customers with their products throughout the product life cycle and as products are updated and enhanced. When i was teaching our school canteen pos system used fingerprints, every student had to have their thumb scanned so that when purchasing food scanning their thumb on the pos opened their account to pay for their food

That statement isnt entirely true and this can be done The main thing you must remember is that a fingerprint cannot be reproduced as a number - it’s way more complex than that - so this is why it is not possible to use for a number based login like SambaPOS has.
